The network friends of The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant invite you to join in Norman Macrae Youth Foundation projects . These involve

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update the world's leading pro-youth economist and entrepreneurial revolution debate of your country's future - last officially published surveys in The Economist except where stated

S. Africa 1968 - origin of Entrepreneurial Revolution genre

Next 40 years of global village economy 1972; 3 billion jobs report 1984 as a book

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East of Egypt

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Japan 62 to 80

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Help www.wholeplanet.tv search out how many of the 100 greatest investors in worldwide youth come from your nation or mother tongue?

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Celebrate the million times more collaboration dynamics of future of global village capitalism Hunt http://yunuscity.ning.com for 30000 microfranchises - valued and mapped through peoples social networks as mainly open source solutions to communities greatest sustainability challenges which communities need to empower their own knowhow around - eg the worldwide affordability of health depends on open education of 100 million new nurses seen as both a communities most trusted service worker and mobilized as its greatest information connector

44444444444444www.microeducationsummit.com Will your nation provide a lead chapter in calling for education to be core summit of post 2015 millennium goals- only open education can hel;p youth collaborate in 10 times more health and wealth

10 green bottles curricula mapping massive open change to economic abundancy of million times more collaboration of post-industrial networking- annual summary of greatest differences between past ad future that it ought to be a democratic economists number 1 responsibility to - eg by 1976 a young Romano Prodi was celebrating this as critically important to mediate all over Southern Europe

How did Norman Macrae become pro-youth economist? After spending last days as teenager navigating planes in ww2 over modern day Bangladesh and Myanmar, Norman was tutored in Cambridge Corpus Christi by Keynes: increasingly only economists will design or destroy futures youth need most .Fast forward one quarter after 25 years of editing leaders for The Economist

;1972: Norman Macrae starts up Entrepreneurial Revolution debates in The Economist. Will we the peoples be in time to change 20th C largest system designs and make 2010s worldwide youth's most productive time? or will we go global in a way that ends sustainability of ever more villages/communities? Drayton was inspired by this genre to coin social entrepreneur in 1978 ,,continue the futures debate here

Let us suppose as people experienced in branding or in mediating hi-trust open search we can identify the brand which can sustain the most people's productive lifetimes round achieving millennium goals voted for by the net generation

before we get to the thorny question of is the worldwide's favorite brand the leaders of superstars give back to communities, or telecentres owned by the poorest or other youth networks needing to job create, or free tertiary education or MIT or ashden.org or www.brac.net or africa24tv.com in conjunction with mo ibrahim transparency awards as prototype world service model for every continent, or Japan-borderless-economics or was it what The Economist was founded in 1843 and backed by queen victoria to do in helping her transition raj economics from empire to commonwealth? admittedly a project she commanded too fast with james wilson losing his life to diarrhea 9 months after being relocated to calcutta ( whose free healthcare network solution of oral rehydration grew the reputation of brac in bangladesh and obama's candidate for next world bank partners in health of Haiti)

what if currency in the future isnt planned by a few noisy politicians trying to re-elect themselves but is exchanged by the organisations that are most collaborating in 7 billion peoples improvement of the human lot and full lifetime if productivity - an idea that my father first called maximising gross world product as distinguished from gross national product

(long ago states became a minority of the top 100 economies judged in terms of separated systems)

will digital cash systems make this easy to brand provided the world's most trusted brand is chosen first - one which by definition will need to be owned in trust by everyone but arguably with more voting power to the next generation or those that have been compound excluded by the way political systems got mass mediated since world war 2

anyone else interested in co-editing this discussion doc or am I talking to myself? timing japanese embassy as guardians of happiest economics for asian pacific century are discussing such issues with sir fazle abed and friends of my father tomorrow night

Chartering is an open Question & Answer method of mapping which we invite all most passionately interested in an unique purpose and heroic goal to linkin. . It was developed by a NM ER microeconomics network and published by the Economist Intelligence Unit in early 1990s. Our chartering network aims to focus first on the world's most unique value multiplying purposes.

Since 1982 Norman argued that service economies are sustained by interfacing great open projects- he then clarified how in true knowledge networking economics, people would quickly need to map why separated organisational structures often compound least economic impacts. At this community we will demonstrate how chartering works with a few small projects whose purposes we founded

This is our 35th year of helping Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries and networkers connect round the most heroic goals all are children want. It has been the greatest editorial privilege> Until Norman's passing in 2010 it was possible for 3 Macraes to meet and discuss detailed social experiences of work with youth in over half of the world's nations. As Internationalist Scots we build on 6 generations of our families's practical experiences across hemispheres and love of transparent maps of empowering productive lifetimes for and by all.

Mapping Greatest Purposes ever sustained across generations especially at times of extraordinary change- we invite future correspondents to this for the 16 most life-critical global markets

networks which seemed to be the defining change of productive lifetimes of anyone born after 1950

value multiplication which happens in hi-trust relationship architectires where everyone's best effors are trasparently linked in to win-win-win business modelsand sustainably rising exponentials - this can only happen in places and cultures where long-term investors are heroised more than speculators

More specific entrepreneurial revolutionary maps are linked in by our associate nings:

YunusCity: Increasing productivity of youth and poorest as Asia Pacific century leads

Jamii Bora - increasing productivity of youth and families in Africa and South

The unacknowledged giantNorman Macrae is remembered as the Unacknowledged Giant of The Economist. Actually he acted as the world's favourite hub for economics of entrepreneurs before there were hubs for enrepreneurs to collaboratethrough.

Economics is joyous when it helps peoples advance the human lot or when parents can see their investments in children and community are developing opportunities and lives that they could barely have dreamt of.

We suggest the term baddest bank be used to identify those from which freedom of peoples and nations may not be quite the same again. As an internationalist Scot, this sub-editor has a special interest- a banking scam at the start of the 1700s! led to the failure of Scotland as an independent nation, the hostile takeover of Scotland by England, the need for more that half of Scots to emigrate to make a living in other parts of the world making Scotland one of the first diaspora nations. While worldwide entrepreneurial networking may have gained from this local banking fraud, its amazing that peoples all over the world haven't yet required economists to be transparent about the exponential consequences of bad banking -any parent owes it to their children of the net generation to sort this out now so that we get back to the 2010s being the most productive time for worldwide youth

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